Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 07, 1888, Image 2

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Tha Dally InteMncmr.
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1 k u.t maun"" publishes all the
i2mihmmk the United rresa up te
' EfcSKpoMlblehenr.
-'MglBS-TM DBy ditlen of Tm Irniiv
-mmm it t!rerMt by carrion In the city
a4 vaneandtng town for loe. per week i
cajy wma. . a yearj W.M for ttz month
, jui for ttree BMJnUu t eec per month.
n Wmut Imixteiiicn (Deuble Bhcet)
,f --Ht rages, enlr ILW per annum, in ad--S
fcWMerlben wishing their address changed
' if ' trartef-:
tf,r ATrUwnenU from 10 te 25 cu.per line
;i ' Men nseruen, Becoming te tocauen.
THE INTELLIGENCER,
Lancaster, Pa.
Telephone Connection
Allen 0. Thnrman.
"Who Bays that Allen O. Thurman Is
tie old for the vice presidency ? He will
be Mventr.flve years old In November
Mxt. If men of that age are net fit for
public life, why should Gladstone be
leading the movement for Heme Rule In
Ireland, when in his Beventy-nlnth year V
And why should Bismarck, at the age of
seventy.feur, carry upon his shoulders
the great burden of managing the Ger
man empire. Lee XIII. is in his seventy
ninth year, but that does net cause his
laborious sovereignty of the lleman Cath
olic church te fall into desuetude. "Wel
lington, Falmersten, Gulzet, the late
German emperor, and "Winfleld Scott,
were all pretty well up In years before
they bull t their enduring reputations. It
la net needful te place a man en the re
tired list when "lie gets te be mere than
threescore and ten. It often happens
that then his wisdom, fortified by long
years of experience, is most valuable te
the people.
Tburman's name en the Democratic
ticket along with that of Cleveland,
makes a platform nlmest unnecessary.
The careers of the men are the best pro pre
mise te the people of their f uture works.
Allen G. Thurman was a member of the
Federal Heuse of Representatives when
James K. Polk sat in the White Heuse.
He has been a judge of the supreme
court of Ohie, and chief justice of that
body. Per two terms he sat in the United
States Senate as Ohie's representative,
and his record was snow-white in its
purity. He It was who compelled the
passage of the " Thurman act," requir
ing the 1'acIDc railroads te provide for
the payment of their indebtedness te the
government. On all questions that came
before him in his public career, he has
been a tribune of the people, and nene is
dearer in the rank and file of the Demo
cracy te these who leve the party, than
the " Old lleman" His nomination Is
an excellent display of strategy. It forces
the Republicans te leek after Ohie and
accept the challenge with the name of
Jehn Sherman. It Sherman is chosen.
the Pacific states will go Domecratlc be
cause of the Ohie senator's Chincse
record and general unpopularity.
Mr. Thurman will be chosen vice pres
dent, and he gives every premise of liv
ing te the end of his term, thus rounding
out a career that has already been illus
trious in the annals of the country.
A Twenly-Fenr Mlnnte Scene.
That was a very enthusiastic scense in
the St. Leuis convention ever the Clove Cleve
land nomination, it la very notable hew
masses of men act and react upon ene
another in working up their feelings. One
may justly think that a national political
convention is likely te have as little
emotional feeling in its membership as
ny known style of mas3 meeting ; cor cer
tainly less than an assembly of women,
or 01 men ana women together, or even
of the average run of men. Yet these
conventions ere always chamcterJs'ed by
scenes of great exclteraent at cerlnln
critical moments. Of ceurse it is do de
aired te welcome tlie nomination with
enthusiasm, and excitement is worked
ud ; but it does net need n very big
lift te take care of Itself. It grows
with what it feeds upon, and every
moment increases in strength until
it dle3 away only from physical ex ex
hamtlen. It takes a big hall and n big
-criwd of people te give It fullest develop,
xnent, and these are provided In the mod
ern national conventions, which only ex
position buildings are big enough te held.
Our Methodist friends take advantage
of this tendency of humanity te glow un
der cultivation in a crowd, and their re
vivals testify te the success of the plan.
They get the crowd in the campmeeting,
upon whom the exherters have free rlay
and a fine chance of success in making
converts. It the llepubllcana of tbe
country could all have been brought
under the magnetic lniluence of that2t that2t
minute scene in the St. Leuis conven
tion, they would have been converted in
great droves.
The rresldeul and the l'arty.
The Philadelphia Xafycr candidly de
clares that no president for fifty years has
done better ineillce than Cleveland, and,
barring his tariff message, which it
charges upon his edvlsera rather
than himself, It has little fault te find
with him. It says the following
just things of him:
very
He has eerfalnly been fearlcss Jn tlie dis
charge of his duty, as he saw It. Certainly
lie has dene brave things that would only
M done by man conscious of his own rur
POM te de what he thought ilghL He lias
S2i?ter?d ? demaRoguery; hasehewn
5??te7J5,g.Mna til0aa f'ue recent) of
being led by small cliques: has fexcent
I'M0 taJ1lP. den8 h' thlnktagV
Worked out bis own nnnrA nf ,ib'
nnA hMi t.i. . . '. -.VI4
iJfmiSf.,JnP0rt'?t PPelntmenu.
admlnUtratlen has been free
mat-
Ills
from
hftAn
uuiuwt ur personal rcandal : has
be&Mt and clean. There have b
have been no
BO war department corruptions no pr".
fllala waste by United (States marshala '
BOtreMurycomblnaUens or speculations '
no corrupt operations In or through the
land office. Ke American t E
abroad has had occasion te droop nts eves
In shame because of any such things undir
Mr. Cleveland's administration. On the
contrary, there has been a resolute ciiert te
promote honest government, te Increase
effloleney and te lessen expenses.
The president is credited with meie
radical vlewB en the taiirr than he really
holds. He may believe abstractly in free
trade as a great many de who aru thong
advocates of protection. In fact, as we
liave often pointed out, there are no prac
tlcal free traders in this country. The
Mills bill is a protective measure nnd is
intended te adequately protect every
bhu-xwiuie rerjrjeriEH : nn n im.i..:. --
MIUKJ juuusuy,
It simply proposes such reduction of
uty as our industries may Lear without
lwy. That the president and the
Mcracy favor, and no sensible man in
te country ought te object te ; and none
J2 ,l?Ztt? Krowseas te
fmh ultimatly free tla3e. m h t
if it does, if our industries are net then
hurt thereby ?
The St. Leula convention will net
adept any declaration upon the tariff
that any manufacturer can reasonably
object te. It will declare for adequate
protection. It will reafllrm the platform
of 1881, and maintain the ancient pesJ
tlen of the party en the tariff. It has
net changed nnd will net, because it is
siund nud fair. There is nothing new in
Its position te-day.
1 r.
Tne Lady and the Newspapers.
t The fashionable novelist of the hour is
a picturesque Virginian whose success is
largely due te her ability, but mere
largely te her own interesting personality.
Miss Amelle Hives bj a beautiful and
spirited girl, and correspondents of the
press, and purveyors; of literary twaddle
for the magazines, have given their pens
full swing in description of the daily life
of this flower of ene of the first families
of Virginia. Many of these descriptions
deserved as high rank in fiction as the
work of the lady written of, and they
created most ravenous hunger for the
product of her genius, and aroused the
jealous spirit of criticism that is always
ready te operate en the vanity of every
new light In literature. Her literary
triumph had been forced by the unnat
ural stimulus of personal interest
in the author and her work has suffered
terribly at the hands of honest but un
gallant critics. Had she been content te
win a place in literature by slew and
steady work under another name, as Miss
Murfrce did wltii the signature of Charles
Egbert Craddock, she might net be half
as widely known but her literary future
would be brighter and mero certain. As
it is,8he is new the victim of several sorts
of newspaper cnterprise, and if her fame
does net die of tee much handling by
friendly and hostile critics it Is In danger
of murder at the hands of the personal
reporter and iuterviewer. A Cincinnati
journal has reliable information te the
effect that Miss Hives Is confined te her
bed from the effects of the severe criticism
passed upon her latest novel, and the
Bosten Evening Jlccerd in its fierce deter deter
mlnatlen te upheld the literary prestige
of the "Hub" starts a wild rumor that
tlie authoress is te marry the son
of n Beacon street millionaire.
Newspaper enterprise of New Yerk had
already engaged the lady te n gentleman
of that city, nnd the correspondent of the
New Yerk JFcruU at once started In full
cry en the trail of the Bosten sensatleu.
Taking a large supply of brass, he called
en the Beacon street millionaire and
found him out. He r.esed out a few in
tangible rumors as te the prcsence of the
nuthoresi Romewliero In Cambridge, nnd
found that the seu nf the millionaire had
left a ring at a jewelry store for repairs.
These awful discoveries wero duly wired
te the New Yerk JtniM, and conspicu
ously published nleng with the tele grain
from illchmend, Virginia, announcing I
that Miss Hives is atlierliome, and de-1
...., ,. . . ..I
nylng that the Bosten rumor has the I
least foundation. The criticism of her
work appears te have been well deserved,
nnd en that bcoie she will net find much
sympathy, but this onlcleus investigation
of her private llfe,carrledonse recklessly
by enterprising newspapers, is a modern
penalty of noterloty that arouses pity for
the victim. Miss Hives may loam hew
te bear It gracefully by noting tlie dig
nity nnd tact with which Mrs. Cleveland
lias met and disarmed the same class of
newspaper wi Iters.
Tin: Domcerntlo chariot will carry (JIovo (JIevo (JIove
lanil and Tmirmau te vlotery In Novembor.
HATi'iniAvnext will be a big day for
the local wliccliuei), as they will have a
great blejclu meet nt MeUrann's park,
Thore will be many strangers hore, nnd the
ovent ilrHotve-i onceurogoniont from the
roeplo of I.auoaster. It will glve h new im im
pume te bicycling hore and will IntroUuce
many new frlemls Inte tbe liospltabte tlo tle
maliia of our fair oil)'.
1'eiTMOws wants a steatn reller. Wheu
itgotaenc, Hwlll, llke .Lancaster, wonder
hew It ever get along without one.
Tin: niombers of the Heaalng bar com
plain tbnt the proRent methed pursued by
thoceutt In making appointments, uueli as
ineaterH, oetntniaalonors, auditors, ote., Is
net equitable, They demand a referm in
that rospect, and au equal division of theso
appolntmenla atunng all the members of tbe
har without partiality. Heveral attorneys
chared parll.illly en the part of the court
In making nppelntmrah, claiming that
sotne mombera of the bar had been Ignored
for yeatH, whlle rolatives and faverites wcre
lewarded. The loselutions were ndopted
by the liar asoelation and a commltteo ai ai
peinted le lay them bofero the JudgOB.
l'i.KYi:r,sii ankTuuhmanI Why, the
electeral t o'.lrjje will be nearly unanimous
for thctu.
Tun bandanna 'korehlefmarketls brisk ;
although thore la but a Hllght advance In
price slnoe yesterday's quotatlenc, the
preHjiects niethat the stock en hand will
b9 seen oxbausted, ICyoryeno wants a
bandanne.
'lUii for lhe tiomlneus
Ht. Leuis ronveutlon I
selected by the
Tun colerod man Is beginning te roallze
lhat the Itenubllcan party Is net the one tn
advance thelr Interests. This shows his
new political foeling: "Nearly a hundred
representative colored Demecrats from
aiore than n dczsn itates, but chltlly from
the North, met In St. Leula en Tuesday
and forrned a National Democratic Leagur.
A coumilttce was appointed toreprosent
the loagueatthe goneral Uemocratle Leaguo
meeting te be held in Haltitnore, July -1th.
ltesolullens were adopted endorsing tie
administration of I'reaident ClevelaniL
The plan of organization and the purpose of
imuuBguu is 1110 same as ether similar
leagues of the great parties."
m
An, there, President Uloveland I Yeu
will occupy ihe White Uoube uutll Maich
i, Ib'.KJ
PERSONAL.
Misi i:ntA Union, of Manhelm. weu
imwvM Kr. ."""'emental muita at tK
Luthervllie, Mil,, female Beminary.
J1ani;i:h 11. , Jamisen started nn ht
Tu,e"uay!"'-h0 Ul1' " Sie en
blibntunt ZA
I)it. LmoineN Celeman, ofHsyre l'a
has been olected bishop by the I'foteant
-KJ,iI,'al conventlon of the dloese of I)el.
I'lliclisnlwill Net i, Tflwli
The flelaware county grand lurv baa
Ignored the bill of indictment1 against
Alexander i'rltcbard, colored, charged with
perjury en the trial el Barnaul Jehnsen, for
the murder of Jehn Bbarple8. Prltehani
has been under arreat in New Yerk for
wveral day awaiting tbe action of the
grand Jury, and a dispatch was sent te the
New Jferk authorities te release him.
ffEE IjASOABTER PAILT
Weary "id Wern.
When the tire! factory operative, tlie WMr?
out ilmir laborer, Urn overteiled lioeUccpcr
or clerk cck a medical recompense for ex.
pendlliireeMindily forcc.whcre shall lie find
lt rmilil the recorded expcrlencn of then
sand of nnrlrrn lie vslccd, (lie X crdlct would
he Hint HnHrltcr's Memacb Hitler, renown
falling ttrciiKlh. Mlmnlatca tlie Jaded rncnlnl
powers in ireMi ncimiy, nmi rrmxei uncine
iirniutt,nmiina nothing cite does. Dlgcs
lien,
n rrirulflr habit nf lrfxlr. annctlte
find
ik'i'p lira promoted by It. nm) It In an ml
mlrnlile auxiliary In llic recovery of licallh liv
cnmalcrrcnt. A fnttlillnu. stomach In net
iilTpn.lccI by It, end te pcrenn nf IkiIIi cxea In
ilrliruln health uhoeroulonnlly feci tlienccd
of an cfllclcnt Ionic, the whole range of tlie
plmrnmcnpiila nnd Hie cntalngtie nf proprie
tary medicine, does net present n inoretiKcful
safer or mere dccltlra one. Itl. ulie Incom
parable for fever and ague, rheumatism nnd
klducy troubles.
Trie Handsomest udy in Lancaster .
Uemarked te a f rtena the ether flay that alie
knew Keinp'i Balsam for the Threat and
Lungs was a suporler remedy, as It stepped:
whatever.
noreouxn insuinuy wnen otners baa noenc
6Ver. BOtOtirOYQ this and pnnvlnAA vnn
u iui iiierii- any
pin Bettle Y.
of It mertl, any drngglst will alve von a Bam.
Large size Wc nnd 11,00.
ivn
a
Knp tore care guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Mayer
831 Arch street, Philadelphia. Ease at once,
no operation or delay from business, attested
by thousands of curea after ethers tall, advice
free, Bend for circular! inarlO-lyd A w
HVKOIAL KOT1VKS.
H. U. Cochran, Nea. 137 anfl 139 North Qnenn
treet. Lancaater, fa., I soiling; BIlIbOH'S
COUUI1 CUHB us a Rnarnntee te euro au
hreatanalunit tronbles. (8)
BIULOII'SOUUK will Immeaintely rellnve
Crenp, Whoepln CeurIi and iironehltta. rer
sale by II. 11. Cochran, Drugfc'it, Ne. 117 North
CJuiwn atrent. (7)
ethers Mothers 1 1 Mothers I II
Aroyeu disturbed at night and breken of
your rest by a sick child sufferlna; and crying
with the excruclatlng pain of cutting teeth t
If se, go at ence and get a bettle of MllB.
WINBLOW'S SOOTHING a VUU1 It will ro re ro
llevo the poerllttlo sufferer Imuiodlately do de
pond upon It 1 thore Is no inlstake about It.
Tborelsneta inotheron earth who has eve
used It, who will net tell you at ence that It
will rogulate the bowels, and glve rest te the
mother, and rollef and health te tbe chua,
operating llke magic. It Is perfectly safe te
use In all caeca and pleasant te tbe tnse, and Is
the prescription of ene of the eldest and best
female physicians and nnrses In the United
States. Beld overy where, 24 cents a bettle.
mayiaiydAw
WUYWIU, YOU COUOll wben Bhlleh's
Cure will irt ve lmmedlala rollef. l'rlce le eta. .
Becu . and 1. Ker aale by II. II Cochran, Drug'
gist. Ne. 1S7 North Uuoen street. ej
One of my children, a ulrl about nine years
e!d had a very bad discharge from ber bean
and nose of a thick, vollewlah matter. We had
two physicians piwcrtbe rer her. but without
benefit. We trled Kly's Cream Halm, ana
much te our surprise, thore was a marked Im
provement, we continued using the Halm
ana In niberttlina thaaiacbarge was nniiur
antly cured.-O. A. Cary, Corning, N. Y.
l'.ly llrotherc, I have been Mulcted with ea-
tarrn. 1 purLhnaed 11 buttle or your Cream
llaltn. It una niructed a cnmpletn enre. II
C. Abbett, Wtlrunt Ave, Allegheny city, l'a.
myjl-2wdoed&w
A Weiiiau's IHacevery,
" Anetner wonderful dlacover
m - ...... . .- 'J ....J
lonre hn.
been
innueaiin vnai loony a may In this oeuntrv.
Illun..n f.ta.i.nn1 I... ....... . -. . -
","ji""' .wenj.iun il4 wiuiuiivH iincm nor. ana
for soven sears nhe withstood the severeat
testa, blither vltnl organs wero ttndonnlned
and atfatli eeemed Imminent. Bhe bought a
bettle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, nnd was be much relieved mi tnklnir
llrjt doae that she slept all night and with ene
bettle has been miraculously cured. Hot Het
name la Mia. Luther 1 nix ilms writes W.
I), llamrick A Ce , of filial by, N. C. dot a froe
Klai beitL'? nl Uochren'a lig Stere, 137 ana
13 J North Queen stroet, 1-uncaatcr, l'a. (j)
unckien-a Aruic Bat.
BViS5HRft,?.?.I!;orJa,erSI,u,"n,,0
Bres. ulcera, Bait lthnutn, Kuver Borea.Toltor
JPC00 "anas, chilblains, corns, ana i ail
Bklu Eruptions, una positively euros l'lles. or
no pay required. Ills guarnnuwn tnirivnnnr.
lect satlslactlen. or tnntinv mUminX i.v.A
85 cents per box. Fer aale by 11. n. Cochran.
Druggist, Nes. W ana 1!W North Queen atroet;
1-ancaster. l'a. June27.iya
Virat-Claia Insurance.
Inaure with Thomm' Aeleetrie Oil. It la the
cheapeat and best inothed Insurance we
knowef. Jly IU use you nr. aurn te oacipe
inanygrovleus acties hii.I pains. I'ellclca are
obtainable ntall rtrnggHtiii the form of bot bet bot
tles at 5U cents nnd II each. -or sole by H. II
Cochran, druggist, IS ami Uu Netth Uuoen
street, iJincaster. '"i
93oenUperbox. ITer aale bv 11. II. n'nchrnn
Well a Kter.
I-otlle Heward wnles from liutrale, N. V ,
"My syxumi bocame gieatly ilubllttuted
thiuugh arduous ltrolesslonal rtutlea. Butrorea
.i!'V5i,m,"M'f ",e', heiidaelie. ana biliousness.
tried riirtfucA: iffoeil JUtltn with the most
bonellclal oirect. Am well as ever." Ker s"le
K?,".'."-.Cec.hr?n,ar"g"lat1:l? d KUNeith
Uui-en street, baucester.
The Verdict Unanlmues.
W. 1). Hlllt. DniPi'laf lllnnn. I... .....
"I can recemmund Kloctrle Hitters iu U10 verv
boatrtJinedy. UvorybetUoBoUl has given reliel
In every case. One man took six bottles, ana
was cured of Uheuinatlsm of le years' staiid
.HFiAb,?l,,a.m "are. llollevlllo. Ohie, fiiiinns :
"lhe beat selling inodlclne 1 have uver ban
h'i??35..,"Kww yea!?' ;PH"co, la Kloctrle
lillters." Thousands or ethers have adaed
tholrleatlmeny.so Uiat the verdlct human! human!
inena that Kloctrle UlUers ae euro till au eases
of the Liver, Kirtney or illoea. Ker sale "at il
. Cochran's Drug Stere. 137 and lw North
Uuoen Blroet, Iumcaater. l'a. (-')
Their llualneas Uoeiulng.
I'rebablv no ene thin ir hnar-inand ....
nril-iidniil f'nAhrnii'd1n... ... ?.. I'1".1 . Bu
" r .. "-" - . ih afcFiui LllUlT IflVltl
...... .... Yr,;.ku.e i Buiimiiyiieu
bottles of Dr. King's New Dlsceveiy for
trial
Ig
y ler Cen-
BUIMI1I.IUII. iiiuir irnuu li siinni v enariiiniie 1.1
tnis very valuabloartlcle fiem lhe fact that it
i,w2y,i!U.V3" ftn.? "ov.er dltappelnts. Ceuglia.
Celas, A8thma,llronchlUs,cieuii ana all threat
and lung dlsoiwes quickly enred. Yeu can Uut
11 uuiura iiiiyiiig uyguiuuga trial botUelroo
Kverv bettle warranted,
(3)
n'ANtfA m. ukj: V
1'uiladblvuu, Thursday, j,me 7, ibss.
The Park will close this
week. Second fleer, north
cress gallery.
Anether sensation in Furni
ture. This time 75 Sideboards.
Prices were $S te $225 ; are
new?5 te 3175.
Like the 2S0 Bedroom Suites
reduced last week, all these
pieces are except three rare
Antiques at two-thirds prices
bright and fresh goods. They
include all the popular weeds
and proper styles. Very few
duplicates. If you are inter
ested, come quickly.
The following are the leading
items:
Mahogany (genuine antique)
HMeinanl
Mdobeunl
Dark Mahogany
Sideboard. ,,
fldebeuia
.Shlrlieard
Utdcbeara
rihlobeard,,,,,
Hldebeird
Yesterday. Tnda
("5 fliu'
iUJ l.'i
- Iire
") 110
17.S hhi
I '4
IS" 1IKI
KM 7S
Natural Mahogany
Sideboard fi5
Walnut:
SUloheiM N-,
BUltibeard no
Antique Oak :
t'.W
(145
Hi
Hlclcitieuril
Hhleheaia
rtloehoaia
UlUebnara
175
Iu)
l
70
ei
45
4U
x
ii'i
hi
ninotieaiil
Hldebeanl ''.'.'.'.'.'.'. ..'.'.'. 711
til
uiiiubenra
Hiaebeara
Hldsbeara
M
siaouearu
Uidebeurd
3i
Natural Oak :
Mdebeard,, n
klil.l.n... --.,...
htilcbeara
175
HI
Hldubeard
Clierry :
MldebraTd..,
B debeara ...
Mulhltnar
70
05
70
1 7.1
113
31
1
Bidcbend.;;. "::..: :::::: ks
IS
Light Ash, Imitation Walnut,
and Antique Finish Sideboards,
$5! were $8.
3J
XtTEIaUGENOErw, THURSDAY. JUXE 7. 1888.
WANA.itAKBlt'8.
Bocend fleer, Juniper street side.
102 All-wool Saxony Com
bination Robes. 8 colorings;
were $12, and a few days since
marked $8, but they arc new
$6 for a quick move. Beth style
and quality make them worth
special attention.
Seuth of centre and west of main aisle.
II your heart isn't en the
very latest styles of French
Sateens, you can't afford te
skip the just-marked-down-te-25-ccnts
let. They've been
ZV2 and 31 cents. Seme of
the richest, finest, silkiest Sat
eens we have are among them.
Northwest of centre.
In a very little time we have
sold ever twenty thousand
pairs of Men's Half Hese at
y2 and 15 cents. Anether
let of 8,500 'pairs, stripes at
12J4 cents, and plain colored
ribbed at 15 cents, just here.
Among the ribbed are 2,400
pairs of blacks, fast color. Of
course it seems impossible.
Ulddle Market strcet entrance.
Rese Jars. Japanese, Big
and little, for little or much, but
always bright and cheerful :
Owarl. 25te8Jc.
bljl, BJote II.
Kaga, WctetGM
Se of Japanese Vases. There's
sunlight in the plainest :
HIJt. tee te II 7S each.
Owarl, 7Bc te 11 71 each
jwik, via 10 17 ou each.
Uasoment, north west of contre.
Steamer Chairs. Whatever
kind your fancy leans te. $1.85
te $4.50. Delivered en beard
steamer in New Yerk, if de.
sired, without extra cost; 25
cents drayage en each let if put
en beard en the Jersey side.
ISoaemont, Maraet street slde.
Keystone Culinary Beaters.
Anether show of them. Twe
or three turns of a crank,
whiz-z-z, and white of egg is
solid (20 seconds) ; new flavors
te fruit, snenpe cake without
baking powder, and a hundred
ether things as strange. Small
size $1, with glass jar; large
size $2.75 ; pail 40c mere.
llosemcnt, loot of conlie stairs,
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Phlladelphla.
mkdiuajT.
TIUl'S HAKSAPAKlLLA.
REASONS
WIIVAYKU'SBAUSAI-AnibbAlSl'IlKKKU-
A11LKTO ANY Oril Kit roil Til KCUUK
OK 111,001) DiaKASHB.
llocauanne rolanneua or dclolorlouslngre dclelorlouslngre dclolerlouslngre
aionta enter Inte the coiiipnjltleu or AYh'U'a
Sarsanailllu.
Aycr's BiUfmpail la cnntnlnB only lhe pur
est una most eircctlve leinedlal properties.
Aycr's Siraparllla U prepared wl h ox ex ox
treine care, shin und clcnnllness.
-Aycr's ."arsapiillla ii preicilutd by load lead
lng iiliyslclaus.
Ayor'sSarjiiparlllaljleraiilo everywhere,
and loceininendod by all Hrl-cl8BjdruggUts.
-Ayer's taiaiparllla U
a bovuratfe In dlaguUe.
a medicine, ana net
Ayer's Barsapnxltla never falls tnnilnctu
cure, when peislstently used, nccerdlng te
dlrtetleus.
Ayer's Barsapiiilials a highly conrenlr.
ted ex tract, and thoreroro the meat economi
cal llloed Mullctne In the uiatket.
Ayer's Barsaparllla has had a aurceasful
caroer el neai ly half a century nnd was never
se popular as alptescnt.
-Ten thousands of teatlmenlala are en flle
from these boiienllod by the use el
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
rnRrABBD Br
Ayer & Ce., Lewoll, Mane,
six bettle? , f5. Werth 5 a bettle.
Dr. J. O.
1'rlceJi
lunolleio
AYKH'H HAMHAl'AKILLA.
VOHUALS AT
k ,.H. -OOCIlUAN'e liltUQ HTOHK.
af ' YZ dl l" yaoeu st" l'ncaster, l'a.
w
ILL ALWAYS WIN.
And for this very reasen thcrets
TltUK net te-day a remedy within the
reach of the public mere highly
MKltrr prlzed for Us valne In the house
hold, In the conntlng-reom, work werk
WII.I. Bhep ana factory, than Uknsen'm
l'LABTKit as a remedy for aches and
ALWA1S pains of overy klna. In Coughs,
Colds, lloarsenoas, l'leurlsy, Cheat
WIN. Tains, Uheiimatlsm. Bclatlca ana
. . . 'WcfcaeliH, llKNeeM's 1'lastkii la ro re ro
ceq;nlioa by jihyaiclana ana publle as un ex ex
tenial remedy without au equal, it acta
promptly, pleasantly, and utiecttially. Te
atcure geed results always ask ler Hhkren's
and tase no ether plaster Many worthless
plasters are otleroa en the reputation of Hkn.
son's, but ca'.elul buyers won't be deceived.
()
H
UMt'UKUYS'
llompepnthlc Veterinary Spcclllcs.
l"or Hei ses, Cattle, aheep. Dogs, lleirs l'eul-
, try. fe) l'AUK HOOK
On Treatment of Animals ana chart Sent rroe.
CUllKS-reverM. Congestion, InQatntnatlen.
A.A. Hplnal Meningitis, Milk rover.
U.li. M ruins, Ijimouess, Uheuinatlaiu.
O.U. Ulatomper, Nasal Ulscharues.
D.D.-lleta or urubs. Worms.
K.K. Coughs, Heaves. 1'noamenla.
K.K. Celic or Uilpea, llollyadie.
14.(1.-Mlscanlage, Hemorrhages.
11.11. Urinary and Klaney Diseases.
I.I. Kruptlve Il9iuie8. MaiiKe.
J. IC Diseases el Digestion.
s'VA!".K..CiSKl with Speclllea. Manual,
Itch lUrel Oil ana Medicated.... ......; 00
1'ltlOK, SluglolletUe(over Waeses). ." iu
801.1) IIY DltUUUISl'S s ok
8KNT 1'UKI'AIU ON HKUKlf'l' Ori'ItlCK
Humphreys' Med. Ce., lw rulteu St., N. y
Humphrey' llonicepiitlilcSpccllle e L'S.
In uae 30 yours, lhe only auccesalul remedv
for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness dni
1'rostratleD from ovor-werk or ethur causes
1 euiwr Ul. or B vials and large viol iowaer
celSt letlricTa bT' 0r "ntPWtPildeii re
HUMI'llUKYS' MKDICI HK CO .
, , . . 1P: ,lM "ulten streel, , y.
matl71yaAvTu,TbAd .
SKVK, HUKK AND Hl'KKDV OUUK.
Itupture, Varlcocelo and Sixiclal Dlseaana
of either sex. Why be humbuggea by euactra
when you can dnd In Dr. Wright the only Use.
ulah I'll vhuun in l'hlladnlphla who mukes a
rtHiclalty et the abeve dlseasea, ana cuum
TlllMT CtlHKM UUilUNTSIl). AdVlr trnJT.
ana uven'.ng. titraugers can betreateaand ru
turn home sauiuauy. Ollleva prtvate.
UK. W. II. WKIUHT.
241 North Ninth Street, Abeve Hare.
. e. tiex en I'hiiadeiphiV
!b lydAw ""
AKE YOU CONBUMITIVE T
USE PAUKKU'd U1NHKKTONIU
without acluy. A inre inrdlclual compound
luucurvs when all else IkIH. Has cuix'd the
worst cases or Cough, Weak Lungs, Asthma.
Indlgeatlen. Inwaid Pains, hxhaimllen. lu!
yaliittlile rer Itheumatlsiu. Kenmle Weakness,
ana all pains and dUerdnrs or the Stomach
and bowels, wic. at uruggldts
. i. "lOUEsrON UOI.OUNK,
Urujgiluf.rnl "U1 Ltt,tluK' i'enumee. V),
TOBA COO. I USD in A r "
QLD H0NK8TT.
1NOUK rerULAUBUANO
Old Honesty
Will be feunda combination net always
te be had,
A. NE QUALITY OK I'LUO TOBACCO AT
A KKAtONAHL 1'ttlCA
Loek for the red H tin tag en
each plug,
HRST-OLASS AETIOLE
IN-
Chewing
Tobacco.
DON'T TAIL TO QlVlt
OLD HONESTY
A V Allt TltlAL.
AskyourCealorforlt. Don'ttakeany ether.
JNO.FINZER&BROS.
LOUlflVILIiB, KT.
iioetu and huekh.
B
OOT8ANDHUOKH.
D. P.STACKHOUSE.
BEASONABLE
SHOES
-A5D-
SLIPPERS.
Fdident bnyers will censnlt their own In
terest by axamlng tha many bargains In sea
sonable Shoes and Ullppers that we am new
able le oirer, which we haye secured at a very
low prlce. A s we nre able te sell them nt prices
nover bofero heard or, It will pay you te call
early as possible, rer they must be sold.
D. P. STACKHOUSE,
23 & 30 HAST KINO, ET.,
LANUASTKIt. I'A. aMlydftw
TKW HU01C Hronis.
The Pedestrian I
Te men dealrlng an easy and comfertablo
M100 we -neuld lentmmeiid the Pedestrian.
The uppers are made of two places of calf
skin, Ihorerere doing nway with tl-.e extra ten
usually feuna In men's sheeB! hana-sfiwea
anri without llnlntr. coneauouUy, there Is
nothing en tboinaideor the shoe te hurt or
chule the feet.
LOW SHOES.
A very dcalrable line or low-cut shoes for
mrn'sweir. A hand-made, oxfera tee, plain
breaa tee. makes walking eay. Alse the same
atyle shoe In Dongela.sou ana easy te the feet,
foryeung men's wear, In calf and Dongola,
narrow tee una tip. ,
OXFOBD TOB3.
Our line ofOxferd tees Is larire.
eyerythtng iletlrable fei ladlis, inities an
cot prising
children In low-cut nhrwm
Tennla nna lllcycla ahees of every dcacrliv
tlen nml lit all nrleia. '
Wigwam sllppers for men's, boy's, ladles',
mines' and children's we'ir.
H. SWILKEY
(New Cash Shee Store)
'e. 24 North Qaecn Street.
LANUA8TKK, l'A.
martMmd
F
KEY.VKCKKUT.
HOW TO SAVE
riteM-
25 te 50 Per Cent.
WRIIAVK IIOUUIIT
W1TMKUIIKHS' KNT1UK HTOCK OK
1I00T3ANDHH0KS.
AT A GRBAT SACRIFICE !
And net having room for thsm In our
KA8TK1NO ai'ufieTSl'UKK, we reaeued te
wnore we munt aril thorn en In a row Weeit
At and Belew Cost.
wn ?M?.J.b..?.te!lt nre 80U1 oriue D09t makes
We will ppsitlvely sive you from ss te 6U per
cenuen all the goods bought at thla stere.
i.l'.M,1 ".,lj2ub' "na Kla "utten Shoes, lie.
J! 2 "'O Spring Heel Bheea, 4 te 8's, W.
Uhlia's Kid and I'ebble Spring Heel Shoea
regular prlce 7&c una We, wis.' B '
anail.w''ilroe.LaCO Bhoe, "8u'ar l'rlce l,25
Chlia's anil Misses' Ornln Lace Shoes, reiru.
larprlco(X)eanaiiio, sei. u. ngu-
All klnasef Mlses' shoes, Heels ana Biirlnir
l.r5Wa,na&a,1-'-U1 'W' ""-S
Special Inducements.
As we have a large let et 2V.3nndSVwa
theje "aSSgi1 UurKa,"a te " who ?5f ?
lrupr.c'e.'W? ""ee..
for iuki t s.ie and ts SS shoes ler 4 ui! 00S
Space iallsus te mention prices of our Men's
Shee,, but we will sellthoaejustascheupas
the above mentioned prices. " ""l.' as
, tf'',t0800,oOeoas whether veu Intend
tn purchaie or net, we will cnnsiaer It nii
TKOU llbh; te show the goedi at these prices!
The One-1'rice Ctsh Hotibe,
RY I
J
The Leaders of Lew Trices in
Beets & Shoes.
HIUNril HTOItK NO. 29 WEST KING
BTKEKT,
(Xuxt Doer tollnger's Steie )
MA1NBTOKK:
NO. 3 EAST KINO STUBBT, LAN
OASTBR, PA.
,.JS.(.,.71S,l5r,A" w.0.V.u;sl P?Uly vacate
......:.. . ' ' " "'" l'iis oiero open
every eveiilni:. ariili.Tn
inVJlma
CAHKiAuaa.
OTANDAIU) WOKK.
EDW.EDGERLEY
CAKKlAUi: HUILDKU,
N03 49,U4T,CMAUKET BTKRBT, ItCar Ol
Poitiilllce, ljincaster. pa,
1 have In Stock and llulld te Order Every
artutyet tholellowlng stylus 1 Coupe, Hui.
Klus, CabrlnlelH, Currlngia, Victorias, Business
JVttKena."l"Cttita, HuCa.ll Wagons. Surrles!
Market Wagons, Phmtens, Express Wagons.
1 employ the bt at Mechanics, and have lnclU
Itles 111 bulla correctly ny style of Canhure
aeklred, '1 huUuiUlty, Style aud rinlsh 01 my
work makes 11 ducldbdly the cheapest Iu the
market,
AS-WEIIAVETHK UKSTANDCUEAl'EST
CAUT1NTUK MABUKT, "'""'0
PR
TORT
JJOOIVS 8AK3APARILLA.
IF YOU FEEL TIRED
Weak and weary, worn out, erinn down from
hard work, by Impoverished condition of the
bleed or low state et the system, yen should
take Heed's Enrsaparllla. The peculiar ton ten
lng, purifying, and vitalizing qualities of this
sncoesirullmedlclneare seen fslt throughout
the entire system, expelling ais? asr, and aly.
Ing quick, healthy action te every organ. It
tones the stomach, creates an appetite, and
reuses the liver and klaneys. Thousands who
have taken It with benefit, testify that Heed's
Barsapirllla " makes the weak strong."
Heed's Saraaparllla
"l have taken net quite a bottle of Heed's
Barsaparllla, and must say It Is one of the best
medicines for giving an appetite, purifying
the bleed, and regulating the dlaesUve
organs, that I ever heard or It did me a great
dealofgeod." Wis.N.ABTAi.i.ar.CanastetJ,
"1 bad salt rheum en my arm three years.
tufretlng terribly. I took Heed's earsaparllls,
ana the salt theum has entirely dliMpeara."
H. M. Mute, 71 rrench St, Lewell, Mtsi.
Makes the Weak Btreng
"Feeling languid and dimy.'havlng no ap
petite and no ambition te work, I took Heed's
Barsipamia, with the best results. Asa health
mvlgoraterand for general debtllty I think It
UtSesuW Y nyth,I,fcT eUe-" A BlltR'
HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA
Beld by all drngglaU. l j six for IS. Prepared
only by C. I. HOOD CO., Lewell, Mass.
100 Doaea One Dellar.
0008 HARSAPAKlLTiA KOR BALK
-,J5tJ1',?.echran'8 ,,n,B su"'' H0S.1S7
and 133 North Queen BV, Lancaster, l'a.
aprt-SmdAw
TUFKY'H MAL.T WHISKY.
Duff's Formula.
Composed rrlnclpslly of ltaw Ueef and
Uurry'el'are Malt whisky. It will Cure the
first Stages el Consumption 1 Knlld up the
Tissue t Increase tbe Strength ; Add Vitality
and Life ; Give Geed Celer te tbe race 1 Kerui
a healthy appetite ; while as a tonic and bleed
maker It has no rival.
If your druggist docs net keep It, tend ene
dollar te the Uutty Malt Whisky Ce , Kocbos Kecbos Kocbes
ter, N. Y and they will send you a bottle by
express, charges prepald.
THE DUFIT MALT WHISKY CO.,
(5) KOCUKHTKIt.N. Y.
jTANDRAKE 1JI,LH.
DIUCHMOTS
MABDRAKE PILLS
STANDAIID CflltOVKK II M.r ACKNTUKY.
1'UAlSKl) ON KVAKY TlttAI..
CUKK Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Heartburn,
Klatulency, Ccllc und all diseases or the
stomach; Cestlveness, Inllammatlen, Dl
arrtKci and diseases of the bowels; Con
gestion, Biliousness, Nausea, Headache,
Uiadlnesp, Nervousness, Liver Complaint,
and all diseases arising from a gorged and
sluggish liver. They reduce congested
conditions, break up stubborn complica
tions, rcstore free, healthy action ,te the
organs. They are
l'UUKLY VKOETAULK.8TKICTLY KKLlA
ISLE AND A11SOLUTKLY SAyK.
for sole by all Druggists. Price se cents per
box ; 3 boxes for C5 cents ; or stnt by mall,
pestage rroe, en receipt of prlce. Dr. J. U.
Bchenck A Sen, Philadelphia. ml7-lydAw
SOHKNCJK'S MANDKAKK MLLB
rnn balk at
n.K COGUKAN'dDKUaSTOKK.
Nes. 137 i lse North Queen St., Lancaster, l'a
aprszmaAw
TJLY'B OKEAM BALM.
OATARRH-HAY FEVER.
r.LYla C,UKAM KALM euros Celd In Head
.Carrni1t080K.01.?'llBJ''HVOriueafneB,Head.
ache. Prlce M Cents. KASY TO Usfc. Kly
Bre's, Owego. N. Y., U. 8, A. y
KLY'fl CKKAM HALM Cleanses the Naal
nSf?iB,AJ"l,S V81" .?na inflammation
and Silica "esteres the Seiues et Tusle
TKYTUKCUK1C.
A particle Is appllea Inte each nostril ana Is
agreeable. Prlce W ceuta at Urugzlats : bv
uian, leguierca, w cents.
KLY ltltm'HKIfu
K Warren Btreat, New Yerk.
nevlWydAw
G
PLDKN HI'EOIFIU.
DRUNKENNESS
-OK TUK
L1QUOK HA1I1T POSITIVELY CUUKI) BY
AUM1N1STEKING Dlt, HAINJlS'
, GOLDEN BPEC1K1C.
It can be given In a cup of cotree or tea with
out the knowledge of the person taking It : ta
absolutely harmless, and will effect a perma
nent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a
moderate Orlnker or an alcoholic wreck.
Thousands of drunkards have been made
temporate men who have taken GoiaeniSpe GeiaeniSpe GoiaeniSpe
cltle In their coffee without thelr knowledge.
iu Kwiay oeiieye mey quit drinking of their
un.. 1 mil. IIJIHIIHIAILU, Thn BV8-
tem ence Impregnated with the Specific, It be-
own freewill. ITNE
comes an utter Impossibility let the llauer
appotlte te exist, for sale by nyuer
uiiAa. a. l,uuiiku, Druggist,
aprisffaTffings" " L
JA1NE'H OELKRY COMPOUND
PAINE'S
KOK-
The Nervous,
The Debilitated,
The Aged.
A NEUVE TONIC.;
('elerj' nnd Cocea, lhe prominent Inpre Inpre
dienls.ure the best and tafestfcorveTonlCF.
It atrengthens and quiets lhe norveua svs
tein, curing nervous Weakness, Hysteria.
Sleeplessness, Ac. ' '
AN ALTEltATIVE.
Itdrlves out the polaenous humors of the
bleed purifying and enriching it, and se
overcoming theso diseases resulting from
Impoverished bleed. B
A LAXATIVE.
Acting mildly bnt surely en the bowels It
cures habitual constlputlen, nnd promotes
"''."'"r.'tngUiouslheilomach,
and olds digestion.
AD1UKKT1C.
'.n Ita.compeslilen the hestand most active
illurvtlcs of ihu Matena Medlca are com
bined icleullarally with ether errectlve
remedles for dliuutiiHa m thR irfin..- 1.
can be relied ou te glve ijulck relief 'and
speedy cure.
Hundrodsef tftttlmnnlals have been rocelved
Irem persona who lmve med this remedy with
remarkable beueilt. Soud ler circulars. Hiv
ing lull particulars.
Price, ti.OO. Sold by Druggists.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO,, Prep's,
HUKLINGTON, VT.
lanll-lvdAw(l)
1 MAINE'S UELEKY COMPOUND
VOR BALK XT
If. It. COCUUAN'a IIKUG 8TOUE,
Nes. 137 A lw North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
apn-?wdw '
mm compound
ASKEW
OB MR,
AT KOS. 1M ARI) zw WIST KING 8TKRET.
an-iyst
JJKUtJUKD pkYcTS"
L. GANSHAN A BRO.
Men's, 3' icd Children's
SUITS
At Reduced rrices.
Men's Ail-Weel BulUredncedfroml9te5EO.
Mens All-Weel 811 iu reduced from 110 te 17.
MiA-00!8u,Ureauc6a ftomnitelB.
m2S A "2 5nl,s Tem 18 te 110.
Men All-Weel Bulls reduced from no te 111.
11360? AU'We1 8n,u 'eaneed from 118 te
Beys' All-Weel Suits reduced frcm s te 14.
Beys' All. Weel Suits reduced from 7 te .
Beys' All-Weel 8utu reduced from kg ten.
Beys' All-Weel Suits reduced from 9 te 17.
Children's Bulls at 11.50, l ;s, 12 je, u, 11, HBO,
Eramlne our great line of Trousers at70e,
l.ll.V5.ll.7J,2,2JS013,S3.K), 4, ,4.(0, 15 AH
splendid styles and net te be had anywhere
else at the price.
Grand Army Suits at 9, IS and le.
Our Custom Department speaks for Itself.
L GansmaD & Bre.
S.W.OOnMAR
NORTH QUEEN & ORANQE 8TS.
LANCA8TKK, l'A.
DHX UOODH.
mQE PEOPLE'S CASH STORK.
Te the Ladies.
WE ASK AN INSPECTION OKONEOrTffE
MOSTDESIUABLESTOCK8 0K
J
18
EVEB Or t'KUEl) IN THIS CITY.
We have a Corset at Ma which Is better than
thoje usually sela at this price.
Our Brilliant nt 75c Is as geed as most II CO
Cersets sold te-day In this city.
Our 11,00 Corset Is scarcely excelled by any
ll.ia Corset In this city.
Alse Misses' & Children's Corsets
We buy theso goods direct from the manufac
turer for cash, which places us In the
position te be en "lhe (J round
Fleer" with prices.
-It will pay you te lnsrcctthesn goods ana
prices.
The People's OaBh Stere.
G. P. RATIVOU,
Ne. 25 East King St.
LANCA8TEK, PA.
lnarll-lyd&w
XABY CAKKlAllliH.
JJUUNN HHKNKMAN,
100
Different Patterns
-or-
BABY CARRIAGES
-AT-
FLINN & BRENEMAN.
"Alaska" Mrigeraters
have no;equal.
FLINN & BRENEMAN,
Ne, le2 North Queen troet,
LANCABTXK PA.
MVaiVAL.
UUPKttlUK OUALliy
MUSICAL BOXES.
11ENKY GAUTSCUI A BONB,
Ne.,1030 Chestnut Street, . Philadelphia.
ersets
Corse
Examination will prove enr instruments
fir superior te any ether make, net siSSfluS
of the worthless trash that abounds fcTtS5
market, seen being 01 mere anSSyinee thTn
pleoaure te thelr owners. Old ana ImSSS
fecuymade Music Bexes carefully renieS
by expenence.1 werkmen lrem ihe manuftSS
Bend sump ler caUilcgue and prlee lut.
nev23-lydAw
A TTUUNKxi -
JUTHEK S. KAUFEAIAN,
ATtOBNKY-AT-LAW,
NO.J 80UTI1 PUINOE ST., LancastAr. Pa.
flyAW
.k,'.
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